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Classic Shots showcases more than 200 photographsmany never before publishedof the sport from the 1920s to the present day, culled from the USGA's archive of more than half a million images. From memorable moments of the game to casual portraits of legendary players, from striking landscapes of world-renowned courses to fascinating artifacts and memorabilia, Classic Shots is a unique visual treasure that will delight and inspire golfers of all ages.

Among the many highlights are a single image showing the great Bob Jones' swing sequence; Payne Stewart's 1999 U.S. Open-winning putt at Pinehurst Country Club; Arnold Palmer's 1960 win at Cherry Hill; and dramatic shots of Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Michelle Wie, and other golf superstars. The photographs are organized into five geographic regions: Northeast, South, Mid-Continent, West, and International. Accompanying essays introduce each region, examining particular images and telling the stories behind them. An essay by New York Times columnist and best-selling author Thomas L. Friedman underscores the unique qualities of the game of golf and its enduring impact upon its players and fans.

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National Geographic’s wall map of National Parks of the United States highlights the nearly 400 magnificent parks across America. The country is represented in subtle earth-tones with shaded mountain relief and intricately drawn river systems. Colorful photos capture some of the diverse landscapes preserved and protected by the national park system.

In this brand new atlas, National Geographic's world-renowned cartographers have created an engaging book with fact-filled essays and spectacular photographs that will catch the curiosity of young readers.

National Geographic’s new Railroad Legacy Map of the United States illustrates the many ways railroads have impacted the nation and shaped people’s daily lives. From the creation of time zones still used today to the contributions to the country’s economic and industrial development, America’s railroad legacy is interwoven with the growth of the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries and of the century to come.

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This June 1953 map is a unique collectible, featuring a wealth of historical information, including: Explorers' routes and immigrant trails; "Growth of Our Country" map; Historical notes, sites, and battlefields; Selected cities and highways; Mountain relief, major lakes, and rivers. This version is laminatedfeaturing a "write and wipe" surface and durable plastic covering.

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